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Is copos maiz vegan?

Copos maiz is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is copos maiz?

Copos maiz, also known as corn flakes, are a popular breakfast cereal made from toasted maize. This crunchy and lightly sweetened cereal is a nutritious addition to any breakfast routine. Copos maiz are low in fat, high in fiber, and enriched with essential vitamins and minerals. They can be enjoyed with cold or warm milk, yogurt, or even as a topping for smoothie bowls. Copos maiz can also be used in baking as a substitute for breadcrumbs, adding a crispy texture to dishes like chicken fingers or meatballs. Whether enjoyed as a breakfast cereal or used as a versatile ingredient, copos maiz are a delicious and wholesome choice.

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